Give user a role DSharpPlus
I need a replacement for IGuildUser
in the following code. (I am coding in DSharpPlus: https://github.com/DSharpPlus/DSharpPlus):
[Command("i_accept"), Description("Accept the rules and gain full access to the server.")]
[Hidden]
public async Task accept(CommandContext ctx)
{
var user = ctx.User;
var role = ctx.Guild.Roles.FirstOrDefault(x => x.Name == "Approved");
await (user as IGuildUser).AddRoleAsync(role);
await ctx.RespondAsync("You are now approved!");
}
c# discord
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I need a replacement for IGuildUser
in the following code. (I am coding in DSharpPlus: https://github.com/DSharpPlus/DSharpPlus):
[Command("i_accept"), Description("Accept the rules and gain full access to the server.")]
[Hidden]
public async Task accept(CommandContext ctx)
{
var user = ctx.User;
var role = ctx.Guild.Roles.FirstOrDefault(x => x.Name == "Approved");
await (user as IGuildUser).AddRoleAsync(role);
await ctx.RespondAsync("You are now approved!");
}
c# discord
Your question is a bit terse. Can you explain the problem you are having in a bit more detail?
– Robert Harvey♦
Nov 26 '18 at 0:02
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I need a replacement for IGuildUser
in the following code. (I am coding in DSharpPlus: https://github.com/DSharpPlus/DSharpPlus):
[Command("i_accept"), Description("Accept the rules and gain full access to the server.")]
[Hidden]
public async Task accept(CommandContext ctx)
{
var user = ctx.User;
var role = ctx.Guild.Roles.FirstOrDefault(x => x.Name == "Approved");
await (user as IGuildUser).AddRoleAsync(role);
await ctx.RespondAsync("You are now approved!");
}
c# discord
I need a replacement for IGuildUser
in the following code. (I am coding in DSharpPlus: https://github.com/DSharpPlus/DSharpPlus):
[Command("i_accept"), Description("Accept the rules and gain full access to the server.")]
[Hidden]
public async Task accept(CommandContext ctx)
{
var user = ctx.User;
var role = ctx.Guild.Roles.FirstOrDefault(x => x.Name == "Approved");
await (user as IGuildUser).AddRoleAsync(role);
await ctx.RespondAsync("You are now approved!");
}
c# discord
c# discord
asked Nov 25 '18 at 23:59
Braythor CodesBraythor Codes
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Your question is a bit terse. Can you explain the problem you are having in a bit more detail?
– Robert Harvey♦
Nov 26 '18 at 0:02
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Your question is a bit terse. Can you explain the problem you are having in a bit more detail?
– Robert Harvey♦
Nov 26 '18 at 0:02
Your question is a bit terse. Can you explain the problem you are having in a bit more detail?
– Robert Harvey♦
Nov 26 '18 at 0:02
Your question is a bit terse. Can you explain the problem you are having in a bit more detail?
– Robert Harvey♦
Nov 26 '18 at 0:02
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You add roles to members inside a guild, this is done by first getting the DiscordMember
instance and then adding the role.
var member = ctx.Member;
await ctx.Guild.GrantRoleAsync(member, role);
Note that this only works in guilds and will cause issues in DMs.
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You add roles to members inside a guild, this is done by first getting the DiscordMember
instance and then adding the role.
var member = ctx.Member;
await ctx.Guild.GrantRoleAsync(member, role);
Note that this only works in guilds and will cause issues in DMs.
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You add roles to members inside a guild, this is done by first getting the DiscordMember
instance and then adding the role.
var member = ctx.Member;
await ctx.Guild.GrantRoleAsync(member, role);
Note that this only works in guilds and will cause issues in DMs.
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You add roles to members inside a guild, this is done by first getting the DiscordMember
instance and then adding the role.
var member = ctx.Member;
await ctx.Guild.GrantRoleAsync(member, role);
Note that this only works in guilds and will cause issues in DMs.
You add roles to members inside a guild, this is done by first getting the DiscordMember
instance and then adding the role.
var member = ctx.Member;
await ctx.Guild.GrantRoleAsync(member, role);
Note that this only works in guilds and will cause issues in DMs.
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Your question is a bit terse. Can you explain the problem you are having in a bit more detail?
– Robert Harvey♦
Nov 26 '18 at 0:02